Kyle Rapps takes us through his hometown to show the perspective of a poor black kid who grew up in the public housing projects of a rich white suburb.
Kyle Rapps takes us through his hometown to show the perspective of a poor black kid who grew up in the public housing projects of a rich white suburb.
Hmmm… I gave it a three. Was going to give it a two. Not something I would listen to twice. I imagine what I’d have thought about it if I only heard and wasn’t introduced to the song with visual. I appreciate he shouted out his mom. RIP.
I love this shit. Need more of this dude.